Tillage Event 2026

Charlie Admin • 4 June 2026

Save the Date. Join Us at the Tillage Event 2026


Thursday 10th September 2026  Hosted by Calmsden Farms


We're pleased to announce that JJ Farm Services will be attending the Calmsden Tillage Event on Thursday, 10th September 2026, at Calmsden Farms, near Cirencester.


The event is organised by the Gloucestershire Root, Fruit & Grain Society (GRFGS), an organisation with a long history of supporting agriculture across the county through demonstrations, knowledge sharing, and industry events. The annual tillage event brings together farmers, contractors, machinery dealers, and manufacturers for a practical day focused on cultivation, crop establishment, and modern farming techniques.


Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, the event provides an excellent opportunity to see machinery working in real field conditions, compare different cultivation systems, and speak directly with industry professionals.


More information and contact details can be found over on the Gloucestershire Root Fruit & Grain Society website www.grfgs.com


Come and Say Hello


Our team will be on hand throughout the day to discuss:


  • Agricultural machinery sales
  • Servicing and maintenance
  • Tractor and machinery repairs
  • Parts support
  • Workshop capabilities
  • New and used machinery opportunities


Whether you're an existing customer or simply want to learn more about what we do, we'd be delighted to have a chat.


Why Attend?


Events like this offer a valuable opportunity to:


  • See cultivation equipment working in the field
  • Compare different establishment systems
  • Speak directly with manufacturers and dealers
  • Exchange ideas with fellow farmers and contractors
  • Keep up to date with the latest machinery developments


Planning Your Visit

📍 Location: Calmsden Farms, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5ET

📅 Date: Thursday 10th September 2026

Gates open at 9:30 am - free admission

Working demonstrations starting from 9:30 am through to 4 pm


Keep an eye on our social media channels for further updates as the event approaches.

We look forward to seeing you there.



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